Domestic crime is not a concern. Deputy Police Chief Reuben Kenson says strategies will be put in place to deal with crime. Police spokesman Milton Bishop recently announced that local crime will be dealt with aggressively because of the number of robberies. An emergency meeting was held with Police Commissioner Brian Isaacs, Director of Operational Services, to discuss the approach …
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UK Deputy Minister Downplays Pound Plunge
International•Sep 24 ’22 at 10:40 AMAuthor of the book: Remy Cock UK Treasury Deputy Chancellor Chris Philp downplayed the historic decline in the British pound and government bonds, saying yields were about the same as in the US. Reuters reported. The pound fell to $1.09 yesterday – down 3.6 per cent – after the British government unveiled a new economic …
Read More »Denmark is the first rich country to compensate developing countries for climate change impacts
The historic announcement that world leaders will gather for the United Nations General Assembly came in New York on Tuesday. Earlier, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on countries to tax fossil fuel companies and use the revenue to help people struggling with the irreversible damage of climate change. 13 million for vulnerable countries Denmark will spend around 13 million euros …
Read More »Apple Halftime Show Replaces Pepsi as Super Bowl Sponsor
Photo: ANP Apple Music is the new sponsor of the infamous halftime show during the Super Bowl. During halftime of the American Football League finals, Apple replaces the Pepsi soda brand as the show’s credit provider. The Super Bowl is typically the most-watched television event of the year in the United States. The halftime show was a spectacle. Major artists …
Read More »Businessman | Fewer US benefit claims, retail sales growth
news Topical US jobless claims fell for the fifth consecutive week last week. Despite the global economic challenges facing the U.S. as well, more Americans are looking for work. After a dip in July, retail sales picked up last month. AP September 15, 2022 Last week, the number of first-time benefit claims fell to around 213,000. An average of 224,000 …
Read More »Which leadership style suits you?
Many leaders, many leadership styles. But not every leadership style is right for you or your organization. That’s why we’re listing the top 5. You need this knowledge and skills to be a successful manager. Additionally, we present you with world-renowned names that represent leadership styles. Leadership Style #1: Democratic We already know that Google is a popular employer, and …
Read More »“Let’s do our part as a country” – Suriname Herald
First Lady Melissa Sandhu also attended the 77th United Nations General Assembly in New York today, where President San Sandhu delivered his address. In response to the speech, the first lady responded on her Facebook page, “Let’s do our part as a country.” He writes that the President has called on various world leaders to engage in dialogue to address …
Read More »“Not yet decided on my political future” – Suriname Herald
Former NDP deputy leader André Misiekaba told reporters today that he is still working on his political assessment. Accordingly, the former DMK member is yet to decide on his political future. Misiekaba says he has spoken to all parties so far, but he refuses to specify which parties are involved. “When that moment comes, when that moment comes, the community …
Read More »Lula, a native of Brazil, is meeting with top US diplomats on the upcoming election
Lula, who has a significant lead over his far-right counterpart Jair Bolsonaro in opinion polls, will meet with President Douglas Konep, who is currently absent from the US ambassador to Brazil. The US embassy has confirmed his appointment. It is common for US diplomats in Brazil to regularly hold personal meetings with political parties and candidates, the embassy said in …
Read More »“Coastal Plain Areas Must Be Granted Inland” – Suriname Herald
The line one wants to follow when changing the electoral system for the interior and coastal plains should continue when it comes to Suriname’s interior development. Vice-Chancellor Ronnie Brunswij made the announcement last night during the Samaka Taka celebration at Sunny Point. The APOB leader thinks it is good to think that places like Paramaribo and Wanika should be proportional. …
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